following hashtags
That’s the advice i usually give: hashtags, not people… interesting people will follow.
following hashtags
That’s the advice i usually give: hashtags, not people… interesting people will follow.
…but Pleroma!..
the “Department of Government Efficiency”
…the DoGE?..
I’d rarely get scam calls or texts before I switched but since I’ve been with o2, I get 5-10 calls a week.
Maybe O2 should stop selling your data?
Someone’s been tampering with skynet…
And ofc this depends on new trees being planted in its stead.
Hence farming trees…
Screw communities, i just wanna influence everywhere… great.
Apparently so… couldn’t be bothered with an account to go check…
OF course they’re more prone to blackouts, and what the study says is that they’re less likely to cause severe blackouts than traditional power systems, because they’re distributed so that reduces the likeliness; and grids rely on other systems as baseline anyway.
A few thousand people paying $5 per year is not enough to replace hundreds of millions.
…people or dollars? ‘Cos i don’t think “hundreds of millions” of people are chippin’ in, it’s Google that’s financing “hundreds of millions” of dollars…
But yeah, that target audience is a bubble, normies don’t care.
used chromium as the page rendering engine.
I believe WebKit is Chromium’s rendering engine, as is Gecko for Firefox.
Opera used to have their own but now they’re just rebranded Chromium.
There was a poll a while back on mastodon and the majority answered they’d be ok with 5$/year to support Firefox.
lynx ftw
Unsung heroes.
Missing /s there…
Meanwhile Dave from Accounting has password123 written on a post-it on the monitor.
Oh, tariffs… i thought they were stating the obvious: christmas.
Unless you have a locked-down router and your ISP doesn’t allow bridge-mode.
But the status… /s
I’d ignore step 4 and stick to hashtags only… from there you’ll end up finding interesting people anyway.